Photographer's Note

Katarina Church cemetery was opened for the victims after the Stockholm Bloodbath in 1520. It looks more like a park, I actually observed the tombstone after a wile walking through it. It's a nice place in a fine area of the city.

Hello Daniel,
Yes, from this angle it looks more like an ordinary park, not as crowded as many other cemeteries. It's a nice angle with two paths crossing at a straight angle, a row of trees to the left and lampposts to the right. Two persons give life to this place for the dead.
Regards,
Gert

Hello Daniel,
An excellent capture of the cemetery, interesting to know it was founded after the Stockholm Bloodbath, I once studied this part of Scandinavian history more closely when I was in university. I really like the soft light coming from the right, the people are well included too.
Lars

Hi Daniel
Good angle this was taken from. The warm colours and mild low side lighting are enhancing this further scene in the peaceful cemetery. The figs make for a strong image and that's a very substantial memorial to the left. Lovely shot, congrats
Best wishes